Funded by the National Lottery Heritage fund, the Isle of Axholme and Hatfield Chase Landscape Partnership aims to make a difference to how people perceive, appreciate and care for distinctive landscapes across the UK.

Reconstructing the Wildscape

Reconstructing the Wildscape The project is based around an investigation into the wild ‘hidden landscapes’ of Thorne and Hatfield Moors their surrounding areas and their associated floodplains and meres. These ‘hidden landscapes’ are the prehistoric, historic and post-medieval landscapes of the Humberhead Levels which are preserved and concealed by the peat and alluvial deposits that cover…

Peatland Restoration

Peatlands Restoration Restoration work has begun on the site to improve conditions on the internally important lowland raised mires at the Humberhead Peatlands National Nature Reserve.  This has included the spraying and removal of invasive species such as the Rhododendron.  The work will promote more favourable conditions for the future by reducing evapotranspiration. Other ProjectsUseful…

Presenting the Past

Presenting the Past A range of volunteer activities will allow local communities to discover, learn, share and celebrate how their villages, settlements and historic landscape have been shaped by man. Topics include; early evidence of human activity, farming and settlement practices, use of natural resources and development of the industrial landscape. Other ProjectsProject lead organisation…

Landscapes of Heroes

Project Overview This project aimed to engage a diversity of local community volunteers to uncover key locations and rediscover lost histories of the airfields and other military locations and associated support sites (defences and other infrastructure) in and around the Isle of Axholme. This was to cover the period from WW1 – present day. The…

Castles & Manors

Castles & Manors Part 1: Vinegarth – involved investigation and survey of the medieval manor building on previous excavations so that new community digs and engagement could be developed while answering key questions about the extent of the site. Interpretation was to be developed from the work and involvement of volunteers so that the outline…